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October 22, 2021 The Columbia Press Volleyballers in a good place for league By Bruce Dustin Jamie (Annat) are coming out tonight with several different Tuesday night’s game attacks. against the Clatskanie “Tonight will tell Tigers got a late start. whether we will be ef- The stands were full of fective, not because of a gossip -- intense discus- win or loss -- but to see sions of the importance if our tactical changes of the night’s volleyball will make a difference.” competition. Warrenton beat Were the Warriors tp Clatskanie in three win the next two match- sets, 25-17, 25-19, and es – tonight’s game and 25-19, to win Tuesday then Thursday’s against night’s match. Willamina -- they would The season hinges on be the league champs. Warrenton’s contest at They’d lost to Willami- Willamina on Thurs- na earlier in the season, Bruce Dustin day, Oct. 21. but, according to the The Warriors discuss strategy early in their Warrenton’s football buzz, Willamina lost to game with Clatskanie. team is on the road Fri- Rainier, a team Warren- day, Oct. 22, against Yamhill prepared for them,” Miethe ton handily defeated. Carlton. There were still eight min- said. “Avyree (Miethe) and utes on the warm-up clock. Warrenton’s head coach, Stacie Miethe, was leaning against the stage. “Actually, tonight will have no effect on league; Thurs- day, against Willamina, will, though,” she said when asked about the veracity of the gos- sip. “If Willamina wins, it means they have had two face-to- face wins over us,” Miethe said. “And so, they would be the league’s champs.” Things have changed over the course of the season, she said. “Last time we played them, we didn’t have the offensive attacks to overcome their defense. We have revamped, For The Columbia Press Warrenton Community Library 160 S. Main Ave. 10-6 Mon-Fri 10-2 Saturdays 5